NAVYA Launched: Skilling Adolescent tribal girls for Self-Reliance
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Bharat Ki Beti, Bharat Ka Bhavishya: Govt launches NAVYA to train tribal teens for tomorrow’s tech Jobs

Government of India has launched NAVYA - a vocational training programme aimed at building self-reliance and confidence among girls aged 16–18 in aspirational and tribal districts. The initiative aligns with the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047

Shashank Kumar DwivediShashank Kumar Dwivedi
Jun 26, 2025, 07:00 pm IST
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For generations, girls in India’s tribal and aspirational districts have quietly carried the burden of limited choices, but NAVYA is rewriting that narrative. Launched in the heartland of Uttar Pradesh, this visionary programme is not just offering skills; it is handing adolescent girls the courage to chart their own future. In classrooms where silence once prevailed, now buzz the voices of teenage girls learning to assemble drones, repair smartphones, and run businesses of their own. NAVYA is not just a skilling initiative; it is a promise, a movement, and a mission to turn India’s daughters into the architects of a self-reliant, confident, and inclusive Viksit Bharat.

NAVYA is a fresh vocational training programme for 16-18 year-old girls. The programme was inaugurated jointly by the Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD) and the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) in the aspirational district of Sonbhadra in Uttar Pradesh.

The launch is a significant milestone in the government’s endeavour to empower adolescent girls with contemporary skills, confidence and economic self-reliance, especially in aspirational and tribal districts of the nation.

A Joint Initiative for Inclusive Empowerment

NAVYA, i.e., Nurturing Aspirations through Vocational Training for Young Adolescent Girls, is aimed at offering short-term vocational training to girls selected by MWCD. The training will be conducted under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) and other ongoing flagship skilling programs of MSDE.

Speaking at the launch event, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Shri Jayant Chaudhary averred, “NAVYA has been launched to equip adolescent girls with training in multiple areas to enable them to become self-sufficient. Girls identified by the Ministry of Women and Child Development will be provided short-term vocational training under the PMKVY scheme.”

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This training will not only be restricted to jobs alone but will also allow them to open small businesses and their own companies. The program begins today from Sonbhadra, a district full of tribal culture and natural resources.

Minister of State for Women and Child Development Smt. Savitri Thakur said, “NAVYA will be a benchmark in empowering adolescent girls to become independent. Our common determination is to prepare girls for skills that make them an independent and empowered citizen. This project will empower them to lead a life of confidence and dignity.”

Reaching Marginalised and Aspirational Regions

In its first phase, NAVYA is being implemented in 27 aspirational districts across 19 states identified by NITI Aayog. These include some of the most socio-economically challenged regions of India. The initiative is being piloted in 9 districts across 9 states including Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Punjab, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Himachal Pradesh.

Through aspirational and tribal districts, NAVYA is working towards providing quality skill development opportunities to young girls in the most remote and marginalised areas.

Training in Modern and Non-Traditional Job Roles

NAVYA emphasises training in non-traditional and evolving job roles that can promote improved employment and entrepreneurial possibilities. These are:

1) Graphic Designer

2) Smartphone Technician

3) Drone Assembly Specialist

4) CCTV Installation Technician

5) Solar PV Installation

6) Telecom and Financial Services Technician

7) Professional Makeup Artist

8) Hand Embroidery and other contemporary artisanal skills

The program is aimed at empowering adolescent girls to interact with India’s changing job market, equipping them for jobs beyond traditional limits.

Supplementary Training for Holistic Development

NAVYA has a specially crafted 7-hour supplementary training module to facilitate holistic personality development. The four main areas of focus of the module are:

1) Interpersonal Skills, including hygiene, self-presentation and conflict management

2) Active listening and effective communication skills

3) Awareness of Workplace Safety, including POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) and POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) legislation

4) Financial Literacy, exposing girls to basic financial understanding, earnings, and budgeting

This additional training is intended to equip girls for safe and confident entry into the workforce while at the same time expanding their life skills and general awareness.

Also Read: Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas in Action: Govt’s Dharti Aaba Janbhagidari Abhiyan touches every corner of Tribal Bharat

Local Implementation and Community Participation

For ensuring smooth implementation on the ground, District Skill Committees are being empowered to link adolescent girls with local skill development programmes, job fairs and entrepreneurship initiatives.

The event launch at Sonbhadra saw active engagement of public representatives, district officials and community members. Trainees under PMKVY and PM Vishwakarma schemes were also handed out certificates at the event, while senior officials offered policy directions to facilitate trouble-free rollout of the programme.

Girls from all over India also joined virtually via webcast, making their presence and interest in the initiative felt.

Contribution to Viksit Bharat@2047

The NAVYA program resonates with the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047, aimed at developing a prosperous and equitable India by the time the country turns 100. Empowering adolescents with skills and confidence, NAVYA directly enhances India’s vision of inclusive development, gender equality and economic independence.

The program subsidises other government initiatives like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao and Digital India by covering skilling, social empowerment and awareness activities for adolescent girls.

A Step Towards Self-Reliance and Dignity

NAVYA is not only a skilling initiative but a social awareness and empowerment movement, undertaken with the mission of imparting inner strength, economic independence and a new identity to India’s daughters. Through personality development and skill-building, the initiative aims to provide young girls with the capability to break social and economic shackles and seek out opportunities across new-age sectors.

Through its roll-out in phases and focus on grassroots participation, NAVYA hopes to touch the lives of thousands of girls in India, especially in far-flung and backward areas, so that they are empowered to create a life of dignity, autonomy and confidence.

Topics: vocational training Indiawomen skill developmenttribal girl educationPMKVYAtmanirbhar BharatViksit Bharat @2047NAVYA scheme
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